Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] to [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I build to it during the lost-in-the-wood speech and then it starts a bit uncertainly and then they really get it and it hits the show like a trumpet solo .
2 I suggest to them at the beginning of each session that they will learn about a different existence from any they may already have experienced .
3 I speak to her on the phone almost every day and she 's really important to me . ’
4 I notice I refer to him in the past tense .
5 I talk to them about the choices they 've made which led them to offend , and help them to find strategies to avoid it in the future , ’ she explains .
6 I talk to Gog about rain , I talk to him about the AOL , but he never listens .
7 I belong to him by the right of creation !
8 It could read something like this : It is with continued concern that I write to you about the suffering of the Cambodian people and put forward the following suggestions re where government aid should be concentrated .
9 I write to you in the full possession of my faculties and not as a madman but as the brother you know .
10 He tries to guess what you say to him from the vowels .
11 You walk to it along the foot of the gorge , through tunnels at one point , and then climb about twelve pitches that are never harder than HVS .
12 You speak to me like the stepbrother speaks to all the family .
13 You get to it from the cliff-top . ’
14 It is also easier to assume that you have someone 's undivided attention when you talk to them on the ‘ phone .
15 I look back now and think we are actually still doing that , not in the military aspect , in civvy street , we 've got people , real nice people , you talk to them on the street and you get them at the kill and the hackles go up , you can see the adrenalin pumping round their body , you can see the kind of excitement in their eyes and you can see the terrier men grabbing by the the scruff of the neck , bleeding and then throwing .
16 We listen to them in the car .
17 We talk to them about the style of service and food they are planning and the figure we recommend is often less than they had estimated , ’ he says .
18 We talk to him about the inner turmoil he had been feeling during his long drought and about his high hopes for the future .
19 Whether developments in Europe since the Second World War have wrought the sort of constitutional change brought about by the emergence of the Dominions after the First World War , raises exactly this question and we turn to it in the next chapter .
20 When we return to them with the scrutiny of our adult minds , they appear as towering shelters , full of colour and minutely-remembered detail .
21 We pray to you for the quiet mind ,
22 We pray to you for the enlightened imagination ,
23 We pray to you for the mastered will ,
24 We pray to you for the life which is hid in You ,
25 We pray to you for the stalwart faith ,
26 But they 've got both you see and they refer to them as the ducks or the drakes so they
27 And you can see when they , when they spo when they talk to them after the game .
28 They talk to us on the field — nothing special , just talk .
29 If the events in each of his series did happen or could have happened , they come to us with the optimistic tone , the promise of a happy ending , which we expect of the classic adventure story .
30 You should jot questions down as they occur to you during the talk .
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